Pros and cons of online MBA

Online MBA has its own share of upsides and downlows. It completely depends upon you, as to which pros will lead you to opt for online MBA and what cons will make you reconsider. Here are a few pros and cons that will help you decide better.

Pros
The main advantage of an online MBA is the ability to pursue your degree while maintaining your current career path. People involved in time demanding work schedules often are unable to devote their time into campus learning.

Online MBA is a good option for people with tight work schedules, as it allows them to learn in a virtual learning environment that is accessible 24/7.

Another advantage of online programs is that you don’t have to relocate to receive the post-graduation. There is an increase in the number of schools that offer online MBA.

Cons
Online MBA programs have their own set of drawbacks. For students who learn best by attending lectures practically, an online program might not be the best option for them as the interaction and coaching is through a virtual medium.

Online MBA programs are conducted by streaming lectures on the internet. So, If you are looking for personal attention, then an online program may not be for you.

Another disadvantage with online learning is that you will miss out the advantages associated with a traditional on-campus experience. For example, students looking for internship or recruiting opportunities during their post graduate education may not get as much options in an online MBA program as on-campus programs offers, as campuses are likely to provide career services or host hiring events.

Weigh your options
Students learning on-campus are receiving the same education in terms of courses and curriculum. Some assignments or projects may differ as they are tweaked to accommodate into an online format. For example, a project that is assigned to a group of students participating in a campus program may be sized down for an individual student enrolled in an online program.

One of the biggest differences between online and campus learning is the way curriculum is progressed. Campus programs have in-person classroom lectures, face-to-face discussions and assignments that are submitted directly to instructors or professors.

Internet plays a major part when it comes to online MBA. Students use the Internet to watch and stream a video lecture and participate in a discussion via chat room and submit assignments by uploading them via the internet. Online programs deliver the same content and require the same amount of effort as put by campus learners. The difference is in the mode of learning.

 

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